@renatkhsh そのマスクの目的が、術後の感染予防だとすれば、術者ノーマスクでOKです👍 https://t.co/g3KdJv7hrh
@renatkhsh OKです!!!
@renatkhsh コクランライブラリーにこんなんありますけどね。 https://t.co/jntVylJeVV
@JoshHalpern5 @CourtneyHella @richard_noggin2 @JReinerMD I should delete that tweet. It's badly written. Comparing mortality rates from one year to another proves nothing. Having said that, there are no good studies showing masks are effective: Not in the
@waldeckcatlady @JefferysSteven @JReinerMD Interestingly enough: "All three studies showed that wearing a face mask during surgery neither increases nor decreases the number of wound infections occurring after surgery." . . . so, you were saying? https
@FillmoreWhite @BadVaccineTakes Here is another review (peer-reviewed and published) if you have a problem with platform in which the studies were posted being Twitter. Lol https://t.co/0pNrNajn5S
@MIKITO_777 オペ室のマスクの有無で感染率に差はないって結果出てますよ。エビデンスはどうしたエビデンスは。 https://t.co/d7HzyEcscB
@MikkoKorhonen12 @paavola_lauri Onhan niiden "toimivuudesta" useampiakin tutkimuksia. Ei ne suojaa potilaita infektioilta edes leikkaussalissa,saati sitten viruksilta kansalaisten käytössä. Itseasiassa päinvastoin,joka maassa tartunnat ryöpsähtäneet pakkoj
@nathanpsmad Alors, justement, à propos du masque, il semble que même lors d'une intervention chirurgicale, il ne serve pas à grand chose, donc inutile de dire que dans la vie quotidienne... 🥴https://t.co/WPXukRzBRa
@RomeoZambrotta @Rconstantino Se você é supersticioso, é melhor usar, se não, pode pedir para tirar. Mas para isso, é preciso confiar na ciência.... https://t.co/3PhDzAKXkt
@mamendex @Rconstantino Se você é supersticioso, é melhor usar, se não, pode pedir para tirar. Mas para isso, é preciso confiar na ciência.... https://t.co/3PhDzB20mt
@katri_is @freyhk @MikaAaltola Kirurgisen tiimin maskien vaikutus leikkaushaavainfektioihin epäselvä. Systemaatt.katsaus: ei lisää, ei vähennä, mutta epävarmuutta paljon ja tutkimuksia vähän⬇️.On roiskesuojakin hygieniaa, mutta ei indikaatio vaikutuksesta
RT @EphemeralEther: @federicolois This one is a pretty nice review, here is another from cochrane: https://t.co/4svDjy2KJ5
@federicolois This one is a pretty nice review, here is another from cochrane: https://t.co/4svDjy2KJ5
RT @JewelSkar: @AmieVarley I feel stupid having to explain this to you as with the way you speak I figured you would know. https://t.co/9AX…
@AmieVarley I feel stupid having to explain this to you as with the way you speak I figured you would know. https://t.co/9AXJt2xxVH
@YupanotherMaria @ContrarianMerry @AmieVarley It's not one article, it's that the evidence is generally weak across the board. Cochrane did a systematic review of the RCTs on the subject, no statistically significant difference. We probably need better tr
@AmieVarley Funny thing about that, actually. Even for the reduction of surgical site infection, surgical masks don't have great evidence supporting their effectiveness. https://t.co/mSbQBEkAgb
@AmieVarley @gaudall It's okay to be wrong. https://t.co/1bRRs6AgeG
@gaudall @AmieVarley You have no idea what you're talking about. https://t.co/1bRRs6AgeG
@psychwriter1515 @NohaAboelataMD @Kaplan4Oakland 5/ Procedure masks don't work against bacteria. "From the limited results it is unclear whether the wearing of surgical face masks by members of the surgical team has any impact on surgical wound infection r
@karasoon4 @NutsMcGee7 @ABC7 That's actually a really interesting question. Why do they? https://t.co/NOiZfohnGn
@MarshallImprov1 @lisa_iannattone I actually do feel the same way about masking during surgery. For the intended purpose (reducing surface site infections), the effectiveness can't seem to be established. Not through existing trials, anyway. https://t.co
@keijitakeda @HKIunvkAuTBvBic @hmn_sm @sakuraayaneo @mph_for_doctors @takavet1 割り込みます 以下 マスクRCT連投。既出や重複があったらごめんなさい 2009/6 日本医療従事者風邪 https://t.co/t0JHHY5366 2016/4 手術室でのマスク https://t.co/yHR1GaHaGl 2017/4 日本医療従事者インフル https://t.co/7US5Bk4MM7 2019/1 RCT10件
@DrNo_Reformed @chrismartenson @TheJikky @ETHJ @PierreKory @drbeen_medical because maskidiocy: "We analysed a total of 2106 participants from the three studies we found. All three studies showed that wearing a face mask during surgery neither increases nor
@DrKateTO #followthescience: "We analysed a total of 2106 participants from the three studies we found. All three studies showed that wearing a face mask during surgery neither increases nor decreases the number of wound infections occurring after surgery.
@DaveDeGraceMD #followthescience: "We analysed a total of 2106 participants from the three studies we found. All three studies showed that wearing a face mask during surgery neither increases nor decreases the number of wound infections occurring after sur
@DrKateTO @fordnation @Sflecce #followthescience: "We analysed a total of 2106 participants from the three studies we found. All three studies showed that wearing a face mask during surgery neither increases nor decreases the number of wound infections occ
@ESL_fairy "We analysed a total of 2106 participants from the three studies we found. All three studies showed that wearing a face mask during surgery neither increases nor decreases the number of wound infections occurring after surgery." https://t.co/Ar
@joeolivermd Continuing Education: "We analysed a total of 2106 participants from the three studies we found. All three studies showed that wearing a face mask during surgery neither increases nor decreases the number of wound infections occurring after s
@AlexMMTri @JackResneckMD because mask mandates: "We analysed a total of 2106 participants from the three studies we found. All three studies showed that wearing a face mask during surgery neither increases nor decreases the number of wound infections occu
@vicevans4148 @NightShiftMD "We analysed a total of 2106 participants from the three studies we found. All three studies showed that wearing a face mask during surgery neither increases nor decreases the number of wound infections occurring after surgery."
@NightShiftMD @rantonstupidity "We analysed a total of 2106 participants from the three studies we found. All three studies showed that wearing a face mask during surgery neither increases nor decreases the number of wound infections occurring after surger
@wonderstaples @NightShiftMD "We analysed a total of 2106 participants from the three studies we found. All three studies showed that wearing a face mask during surgery neither increases nor decreases the number of wound infections occurring after surgery.
@SharkawyMD @NightShiftMD "We analysed a total of 2106 participants from the three studies we found. All three studies showed that wearing a face mask during surgery neither increases nor decreases the number of wound infections occurring after surgery."
@NightShiftMD "We analysed a total of 2106 participants from the three studies we found. All three studies showed that wearing a face mask during surgery neither increases nor decreases the number of wound infections occurring after surgery." https://t.co
@DiedSuddenly_ "We analysed a total of 2106 participants from the three studies we found. All three studies showed that wearing a face mask during surgery neither increases nor decreases the number of wound infections occurring after surgery." https://t.c
@FairplayDesigns @aaronhoyland Personally, I don't care. But that's just based on the systematic reviews of RCTs I've read on the subject. Like this Cochrane review: https://t.co/mSbQBEl85J (Also they don't wear them for protection from respiratory virus
@dr_jon_l @PierreKory Education: "We analysed a total of 2106 participants from the three studies we found. All three studies showed that wearing a face mask during surgery neither increases nor decreases the number of wound infections occurring after sur
@PierreKory Masks are an issue again: "We analysed a total of 2106 participants from the three studies we found. All three studies showed that wearing a face mask during surgery neither increases nor decreases the number of wound infections occurring afte
@drandrewb fyi: "We analysed a total of 2106 participants from the three studies we found. All three studies showed that wearing a face mask during surgery neither increases nor decreases the number of wound infections occurring after surgery." https://t
@AuronMacintyre fyi: "We analysed a total of 2106 participants from the three studies we found. All three studies showed that wearing a face mask during surgery neither increases nor decreases the number of wound infections occurring after surgery." http
@AlexMunter @CHEO fyi: "We analysed a total of 2106 participants from the three studies we found. All three studies showed that wearing a face mask during surgery neither increases nor decreases the number of wound infections occurring after surgery." ht
@Doctorfromliny fyi: "We analysed a total of 2106 participants from the three studies we found. All three studies showed that wearing a face mask during surgery neither increases nor decreases the number of wound infections occurring after surgery." http
@drscottjensen fyi: "We analysed a total of 2106 participants from the three studies we found. All three studies showed that wearing a face mask during surgery neither increases nor decreases the number of wound infections occurring after surgery." https
@SmileFreeUK fyi: "We analysed a total of 2106 participants from the three studies we found. All three studies showed that wearing a face mask during surgery neither increases nor decreases the number of wound infections occurring after surgery." https:/
@drlizlyster fyi: "We analysed a total of 2106 participants from the three studies we found. All three studies showed that wearing a face mask during surgery neither increases nor decreases the number of wound infections occurring after surgery." https:/
@PAallergy @GallaherCaren fyi: "We analysed a total of 2106 participants from the three studies we found. All three studies showed that wearing a face mask during surgery neither increases nor decreases the number of wound infections occurring after surge
@NanHayworth fyi: "We analysed a total of 2106 participants from the three studies we found. All three studies showed that wearing a face mask during surgery neither increases nor decreases the number of wound infections occurring after surgery." https:/
@komal_sharma_29 fyi: "We analysed a total of 2106 participants from the three studies we found. All three studies showed that wearing a face mask during surgery neither increases nor decreases the number of wound infections occurring after surgery." htt
@ID_ethics fyi: "We analysed a total of 2106 participants from the three studies we found. All three studies showed that wearing a face mask during surgery neither increases nor decreases the number of wound infections occurring after surgery." https://t
@AmmahStarr fyi: "We analysed a total of 2106 participants from the three studies we found. All three studies showed that wearing a face mask during surgery neither increases nor decreases the number of wound infections occurring after surgery." https://
@nutrition_facts fyi: "We analysed a total of 2106 participants from the three studies we found. All three studies showed that wearing a face mask during surgery neither increases nor decreases the number of wound infections occurring after surgery." htt
@hdavidrosen fyi: "We analysed a total of 2106 participants from the three studies we found. All three studies showed that wearing a face mask during surgery neither increases nor decreases the number of wound infections occurring after surgery." https:/
@drmarkhyman fyi: "We analysed a total of 2106 participants from the three studies we found. All three studies showed that wearing a face mask during surgery neither increases nor decreases the number of wound infections occurring after surgery." https:/
@Doctor_I_am_The fyi: "We analysed a total of 2106 participants from the three studies we found. All three studies showed that wearing a face mask during surgery neither increases nor decreases the number of wound infections occurring after surgery." htt
@drjohnm @Sensible__Med fyi: "We analysed a total of 2106 participants from the three studies we found. All three studies showed that wearing a face mask during surgery neither increases nor decreases the number of wound infections occurring after surgery
@cinziasevignani @EricTopol @NEJM @ToriCowger @KTHallPhDMPH @JuliaRaifman @Tiffany_L_Green fyi: Surgical wound infections and masks... "We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in
@NBSaphierMD fyi: Surgical wound infections and masks... "We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between the masked and unmasked group in any of the trials."
@drclairetaylor fyi: Surgical wound infections and masks... "We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between the masked and unmasked group in any of the trials
@MartinKulldorff @freddiesayers fyi: Surgical wound infections and masks... "We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between the masked and unmasked group in a
@JamesTodaroMD @bitcoinPalmer fyi: Surgical wound infections and masks... "We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between the masked and unmasked group in any
@richardursomd fyi: Surgical wound infections and masks... "We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between the masked and unmasked group in any of the trials.
@FLSurgeonGen @GovRonDeSantis @CaseyDeSantis @LtGovNunez fyi: Surgical wound infections and masks... "We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between the maske
@GeorgeMonks11 fyi: Surgical wound infections and masks... "We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between the masked and unmasked group in any of the trials.
@EricTopol @NEJM @ToriCowger @KTHallPhDMPH @JuliaRaifman @Tiffany_L_Green fyi: Surgical wound infections and masks... "We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates
@j_g_allen fyi: Surgical wound infections and masks... "We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between the masked and unmasked group in any of the trials." h
@SBakerMD fyi: Surgical wound infections and masks... "We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between the masked and unmasked group in any of the trials." ht
@JeromeAdamsMD fyi: Surgical wound infections and masks... "We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between the masked and unmasked group in any of the trials.
@CDCDirector fyi: Surgical wound infections and masks... "We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between the masked and unmasked group in any of the trials."
@SBakerMD fyi: Surgical wound infections and masks... "We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between the masked and unmasked group in any of the trials." ht
@DrAseemMalhotra fyi: Surgical wound infections and masks... "We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between the masked and unmasked group in any of the trial
@AAPSonline fyi: Surgical wound infections and masks... "We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between the masked and unmasked group in any of the trials."
@ChrisMasterjohn fyi: Surgical wound infections and masks... "We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between the masked and unmasked group in any of the trial
@drsimonegold fyi: Surgical wound infections and masks... "We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between the masked and unmasked group in any of the trials."
@StevePhillipsMD fyi: Surgical wound infections and masks... "We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between the masked and unmasked group in any of the trial
@MarchandSurgery fyi: Surgical wound infections and masks... "We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between the masked and unmasked group in any of the trial
@GallaherCaren fyi: Surgical wound infections and masks... "We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between the masked and unmasked group in any of the trials.
@ElieJarrougeMD fyi: Surgical wound infections and masks... "We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between the masked and unmasked group in any of the trials
@JustinRosatiMD fyi: Surgical wound infections and masks... "We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between the masked and unmasked group in any of the trials
@DrBrianKeating fyi: Surgical wound infections and masks... "We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between the masked and unmasked group in any of the trials
@DrJBhattacharya @gbdeclaration fyi: Surgical wound infections and masks... "We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between the masked and unmasked group in a
@kksheld fyi: Surgical wound infections and masks... "We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between the masked and unmasked group in any of the trials." htt
@WatchChad fyi: Surgical wound infections and masks... "We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between the masked and unmasked group in any of the trials." h
@unbridledmd @BenRushInst fyi: Surgical wound infections and masks... "We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between the masked and unmasked group in any of
@DoctorTro fyi: Surgical wound infections and masks... "We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between the masked and unmasked group in any of the trials." h
@DrFrankLipman fyi: Surgical wound infections and masks... "We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between the masked and unmasked group in any of the trials.
@drmarkhyman fyi: Surgical wound infections and masks... "We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between the masked and unmasked group in any of the trials."
@MarkDavidsonAfr @Debunk_the_Funk @ZubyMusic Masks don't reduce incidence of SWI's. "We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between the masked and unmasked gro
@DrJBhattacharya @GovRonDeSantis Do surgeons follow the science wrt masks and SWI's? "We included three trials, involving a total of 2106 participants. There was no statistically significant difference in infection rates between the masked and unmasked gr
A surgeon who doesn't wear a surgical mask might actually reduce the incidence of surgical wound infections. https://t.co/ArIJnUmYB9
@ZubyMusic @omar_ghxd A surgeon who doesn't wear a surgical mask might actually reduce the incidence of surgical wound infections. Just to be fair, I find your superstitious beliefs to be a source of amusement. https://t.co/ArIJnUnwqH
@omar_ghxd @ZubyMusic A surgeon who doesn't wear a surgical mask might actually reduce the incidence of surgical wound infections. Just to be fair, I find your superstitious beliefs to be a source of amusement. https://t.co/ArIJnUmYB9